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Bivak

  • Grade context: SX
  • Aka: Biwak

Description

Temporary closed for climbing. Please check before you go climbing.

Access issues inherited from Czechia

Nature protection

Check current restrictions before you visit crag and be respectful to the nature. Most crags are located in nature protected areas, climbing there is subject to the consent of nature protection authorities and compliance with the conditions set by them.

Where to check:

  1. Český horolezecký svaz - Czech Mountaineering Association: Ochrana přírody - Nature protection (czech)

  2. Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR - Nature and Landscape Protection Agency of the Czech Republic: vyhledávač - search engine (czech)

  3. Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR - Nature and Landscape Protection Agency of the Czech Republic: mapa - map (czech)

  4. Skalní oblasti ČR: Moisture conditions map, climbing restrictions map (czech)

or you can directly ask Czech Mountaineering Association on email info@horosvaz.cz

Ethic inherited from Czechia

Rules, principles and standards

Rock climbing in the Czech Republic is regulated by the rules, principles and set of standards for individual areas and crags. Please respect local traditions and rules.

Accept and make yourself familiar with:

  • principles of sport climbing (climb with the help of your own strength only, don't use artificial aids, etc.)
  • principles of first ascents and installing fixed protection
  • competence of regional climbing commissions of Czech Mountaineering Association (list)
  • prohibition of creating and chopping holds
  • which type of removable climbing gear is allowed and don't damaging rock (roped knots, slings, ufos vs. friends, wires, hexes, nuts and cams)
  • possibilities of using chalk (strictly prohibited vs. tolerated)
  • restrictions resulting from weather conditions (e.g. prohibition of climbing on wet rock (eventually hours or days after rain or during winter)

Rules:

  1. Rules of climbing in sandstone rock areas in Bohemia (czech)

  2. Rules of climbing in rock areas of the Czech republic (czech)

  3. Rules of climbing in Jizerské hory area (czech)

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FA: Petr Hejtmánek & S.Šilhán, 2000

FA: Tomáš Zákora und Leoš Ulrych und Roman Tilňák, J.Burda, P.Salaba & F.Molata, 1996

FA: Jiří Večeřa, I.Večeřová & Mai, 1987

FA: Petr Hejtmánek und Josef Koudelka & V.Sojka, 1989

FA: Josef Koudelka, T.Koudelka & P.Dařbuján, 1992

FA: Petr Slanina & S.Šilhán, 2006

FA: Josef Koudelka und Petr Hejtmánek, 1989

FA: Petr Slanina & S.Šilhán, 2006

FA: Petr Slanina & S.Šilhán, 2006

FA: Petr Slanina & S.Šilhán, 2006

FA: Vladimír Sojka und Petr Hejtmánek, 1989

FA: Petr Hejtmánek, 1989

FA: Stanislav Šilhán & P.Hejtmánek, 2000

FA: Petr Hejtmánek und Stanislav Šilhán, 2000

FA: Vladimír Sojka und Petr Hejtmánek, 1989

FA: Petr Slanina & S.Šilhán, 2006

FA: Petr Hejtmánek und Vladimír Sojka, 1989

FA: Josef Koudelka, J.Vajc & J.Blažek, 2011

FA: Josef Koudelka, 2011

FA: Jaroslav Štumpf & D.Dolenský, 2003

FA: Jan Dolanský & H.Fantová, 1991

FA: Jaroslav Štumpf & M.Zedník, 2013

FA: Jan Dolanský & H.Fantová, 1991

FA: Josef Koudelka & J.Blažek, 2011

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